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Windows 7: HitmanPro found windows.exe. (ALSO; my other problems?)

Hello fellow sevenforum users!
I'm new to the forum so um, hello.
(I'm so sorry, I couldn't find out where to put this...)

Anyway, I'll get to the point.
So I downloaded something (...I really can't remember, but if needed, I'll try to remember!)
And I ran it, I didn't expect it to give me viruses!
I removed MOST of them.
But the one I can't seem to uninstall is BrowseForTheCause ... It won't uninstall! (It'll show the message in the attachments.

I've tried safe mode.
And everything..

As for my other problem.
HitmanPro found Windows.exe in my Documents.
...Windows.exe .... in my documents...

I do not know if Victor Van Hillo (Software Architect) is still with Surfright but he has helped me with an issue way way back when HMP was just starting. I sent an email to support@hitmanpro.com. He replied and even gave me a free 6 month license to use

HitmanPro found windows.exe. (ALSO; my other problems?)

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Hardware & Devices

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Performance & Maintenance

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Thanks